A middle school student in Redlands was taken into custody Wednesday after a school official said the student made threats against the school. It was the second reported threat this week involving Redlands schools.

Cope Middle School Principal Lisa Bruich posted a message about Wednesday’s incident in the Redlands Unified School District app on Wednesday evening.

“A student was overheard making threatening comments directed at our school,” the message said. “The incident was addressed and law enforcement was notified. Redlands police investigated the incident and the juvenile responsible for making the threats was taken into custody.”

Bruich said the threats caused no disruptions to classes and school activities resumed as scheduled.

Carl Baker, spokesman for the Redlands Police Department, said the person suspected of making the threats was arrested and transported to juvenile hall.

Baker added that the threats were overheard by other students, but police are not releasing the specific nature of the threats. Police and school officials didn’t identify the gender of the student.

The city of Redlands posts school safety updates on the city’s website.

According to the website, in the first incident this week officials said a teacher at Orangewood High School on Monday overheard a student say she was going to shoot another teacher.

The student who allegedly made the threats was expelled.

“Redland police investigated and contacted the student and her guardian at their residence,” the city said in a statement. “A realistic looking BB gun was located and taken as evidence during a consensual search of the residence. The student was interviewed and issued a citation for making criminal threats.”